use itertools::Itertools; pub enum Commands { Write, Quit, WriteQuit, Archive, CreateSection { name: String }, Edit, ShowAll, HideDone, } impl Commands { pub fn is_write(&self) -> bool { matches!(self, Commands::Write | Commands::WriteQuit) } pub fn is_quit(&self) -> bool { matches!(self, Commands::Quit | Commands::WriteQuit) } } pub struct CommandParser {} impl CommandParser { pub fn parse(raw_command: &str) -> Option { let prepared = raw_command.trim(); // TODO: respect quotes let parts = prepared.split_whitespace().collect_vec(); match parts.split_first() { Some((command, rest)) => match *command { "w" | "write" => Some(Commands::Write), "q" | "quit" => Some(Commands::Quit), "wq" | "write-quit" => Some(Commands::WriteQuit), "a" | "archive" => Some(Commands::Archive), "cs" | "create-section" => rest.first().map(|name| Commands::CreateSection { name: name.to_string(), }), "e" | "edit" => Some(Commands::Edit), "show-all" => Some(Commands::ShowAll), "hide-done" => Some(Commands::HideDone), _ => None, }, None => None, } } }